Director of 100-acre sculpture park in Columbia County, NY. Responsibilities included managing a permanent collection and over eighty outdoor works on loan. Curator of Sculpture Park and gallery exhibitions and programs, staff management and supervisor of exhibition design and landscape management. Created visitor services program including an audio cell phone tour for the sculpture park.

2004 – 2008

Curator, Abington Art Center and Sculpture Park, Philadelphia, PA

Curator of four annual gallery exhibitions, outdoor annual sculpture park exhibition, and series of emerging solo exhibitions at a suburban Philadelphia Historic House Museum and Sculpture Park. Other responsibilities included working with board members, landscape architects and designers on an evolving master plan for signage on twenty-seven acres of park grounds; developed educational programming and events in conjunction with exhibitions; held gallery tours and talks; oversaw exhibition design.

2003 – 2004

Guest Curator, The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY

Imaging the River, a group exhibition of historical Hudson River School painters and twenty-three contemporary artists whose works focus on issues related to the Hudson River. Wrote accompanying exhibition catalogue and all interpretative wall texts.

2000 – 2002

Guest Curator, Contemporary Art Center (CAC), Cincinnati, OH

Ecovention, a group exhibition co-curated with Sue Spaid of thirty-two international artists whose works focus on collaborations and interventions in local ecologies. Including seven site-specific public art works in the Cincinnati area working with various community groups. Co-published, researched and wrote essay for 160-page accompanying exhibition catalogue.

A group exhibition reflecting on the philosophy of “Chance the Gardener” from the 1971 novel Being There by Jerzy Kosinski with artists Joan Bankemper, David Chow, Simon Draper, Joy Garnett, Fariba Hajamadi, Roy Staab, Chrysanne Stathacos, Marion Wilson

One of five selected curators for theD.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ temporary public art project including 25 groundbreaking public art installations installed concurrently throughout the District of Columbia from March through August 2012. Artists: Natalie Jeremijenko, Tattfoo Tan, Brandon Ballengee, Habitat for Artists Collective, Chrysanne Stathacos.

Panelist, Understanding and Inspiration: The Symbiotic Nature of Art, Science and the Environment, Moderated by John Cronin, Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries, Clarkson University Center for Environmental Innovation and Education with Lillan Ball and Betsy Damon.

Panelist, Directing the Future of Public Art, Washington D.C. panel discussion in conjunction with the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, 5 x 5 public art project, Corcoran College of Art and Design, Washington, D.C.

Panel Organizer and Moderator, Visions for Water: Ecological Artists Modeling Solutions for our Challenged Water Systems, in conjunction with the exhibition “The Value of Water: Sustaining a Green Planet” curated by Fredericka Foster,Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City

Panelist, The Relevance of Art in an Age of Global Warming, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA. Moderator: critic John K. Grande, artists, Andrew Chartier, Stacy Levy, Ben Pinder, Andrea Polli.

Panelist, 40°, 73°: Works at the Intersection of Art & Ecology, The Canary Project, Brooklyn, NY, Moderator, Ed Morris founder of the Canary Project, artists Charles Goldman and Paul Benney, Andrea Williams of The New York Society for Acoustic Ecology (NYSAE), Tom Angotti, Director, Hunter College Center for Community Planning.

Panelist, Art in the Forest Conference, three-day conference at University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Panel Moderator and Organizer,Silent Migration: Human/Nature: Art and the Environment Series; Central Park Arsenal Gallery in conjunction with ecoartspace, New York City Department of Parks, Audubon, The Nature Conservancy, New York, NY

Lecturer, Nature Reinvented: From the Hudson River School to the 21st Century, with Dr. Kevin J. Avery, Curator of American Painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Samuel Dorsky Museum, State University of New York at New Paltz, NY